Handbook of the European War, Том 2Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham H.W. Wilson Company, 1916 |
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... secure for Europe , the right of independent sovereignty for the different nations ; the right to pursue national existence , not in the shadow of Prussian hege- mony or supremacy but in the light of equal liberty . All honor forever be ...
... secure for Europe , the right of independent sovereignty for the different nations ; the right to pursue national existence , not in the shadow of Prussian hege- mony or supremacy but in the light of equal liberty . All honor forever be ...
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... secure her cooperation and that of Rumania , have undertaken to urge the desired conces- sions on Servia . M. Pashitch , if he were a free agent , would doubtless comply ; it is obviously in Servia's own interest 142 HANDBOOK OF.
... secure her cooperation and that of Rumania , have undertaken to urge the desired conces- sions on Servia . M. Pashitch , if he were a free agent , would doubtless comply ; it is obviously in Servia's own interest 142 HANDBOOK OF.
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... their orders are carried out . The vast provinces , he thought , could never secure the strict administration of the small republics . The first reform needed was to reduce governmental areas . Great Poland , Little THE EUROPEAN WAR 167.
... their orders are carried out . The vast provinces , he thought , could never secure the strict administration of the small republics . The first reform needed was to reduce governmental areas . Great Poland , Little THE EUROPEAN WAR 167.
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... secure military frontier , replacing that which was imposed upon us in 1866 , by which all the gates of Italy are open to our adversaries ; thirdly , a strategical situation in the Adriatic less dangerous and unfor- tunate than that ...
... secure military frontier , replacing that which was imposed upon us in 1866 , by which all the gates of Italy are open to our adversaries ; thirdly , a strategical situation in the Adriatic less dangerous and unfor- tunate than that ...
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... secure justice for each . This cannot be done by preserving a tame and spirit- less neutrality which treats good and evil on precisely the same basis . Such a neutrality never has enabled and never will enable any nation to do a great ...
... secure justice for each . This cannot be done by preserving a tame and spirit- less neutrality which treats good and evil on precisely the same basis . Such a neutrality never has enabled and never will enable any nation to do a great ...
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